34 Pa. Code § 43.22 - Storage of explosives
(a)
Permits. The constructor shall not store any explosive in any
section of this Commonwealth under the jurisidiction of the Department until he
obtains a permit from the Department. The permit will be granted upon the sworn
application in writing, stating the place or building in which the applicant
desires to store explosives, and after the place or building has been inspected
by a representative of the Department.
(b)
Posting. The constructor
shall place a copy of the permit on some conspicuous part of the building or
premises in which explosives are stored.
(c)
Specifications. The
permit shall specify what explosives may be stored, and the amount of each
explosive which the constructor may store in any one place at any one
time.
(d)
Expiration.
Each permit shall expire on the first of January of each
year.
(e)
Storage.
No explosive shall be stored in any frame or wooden building or in
any building within 300 feet of a schoolhouse, church, hospital, theatre or
hall licensed for public assemblies or any public building.
(f)
Matches. No matches,
smoking or intoxicated person shall be allowed upon any premises in which
explosives are stored.
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